In piston engines, the valves are grouped into ‘inlet valves’ which admit the entrance of fuel and air and ‘outlet valves’ which allow the exhaust gases to escape. Each valve opens once per cycle and the ones that are subject to extreme accelerations are held closed by springs that are typically opened by rods running on a camshaft rotating with the engines’ crankshaft.
Piston Engine Valves
In piston engines, the valves are grouped into ‘inlet valves’ which admit the entrance of fuel and air and ‘outlet valves’ which allow the exhaust gases to escape. Each valve opens once per cycle and the ones that are subject to extreme accelerations are held closed by springs that are typically opened by rods running on a camshaft rotating with the engines’ crankshaft.